Thursday, May 3, 2012

Curse of the Pink Panther (2005) David Niven; Robert Wagner; Joanna Lumley

Curse of the Pink Panther (2005) David Niven; Robert Wagner; Joanna Lumley Review



Director Blake Edwards ignites a powder keg of laughter in this "delightful" (Boxoffice) caper involving a most inefficient search for France's most inept detective – using the bluntest instruments possible! Featuring David Niven (in his final screen performance), Robert Wagner, Herbert Lom, Ted Wass, and a hilarious cameo by Roger Moore, Curse of the Pink Panther overflows with "unadulterated fun" and "naughtiness" (Los Angeles Times)!With Clouseau still missing, the French president orders Clouseau's archrival – the dangerously deranged Dreyfus (Lom) – to find him. Having no such intentions, Dreyfus ingeniously hires the world's worst detective, the New York Police Department's not-so-finest Clifton Sleigh (Wass), to ensure that Clouseau is never located. But it's beginning to look like his foolproof plan could end up making him look like the fool!


Monday, April 30, 2012

The Best of: Florida Panthers

The Best of: Florida Panthers Review



The Best of: Florida Panthers Feature

  • DVD Video
Big cats have inhabited Florida for thousands of years. There is now an effort to save the few remaining panthers. This video is the story of Florida?s captive breeding program.


Thursday, April 26, 2012

WWII Tank Overhaul- The Panther & The Elephant

WWII Tank Overhaul- The Panther & The Elephant Review



As see on The Military Channel.
Tank Overhaul invites you into a world where military enthusiasts, collectors, and restorers combine their know-how with 21st Century technology to restore the greatest battle tanks of all time to their former glory. Each episodes follows one tank's story, from the original salvage, to the rebuilding process, to the history behind the innovations that made each machine great.
The PzKpfw V Panther & The Elephant - The German PzKpfw V Panther is one of the rarer tanks of the Second World War. Rescued from a riverbed in Poland the mangled tank is restored to its former glory. One of the largest tanks ever built, only 90 Elephants were produced by the Nazis.

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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Black Panther

Black Panther Review



Black Panther Feature

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A gung-ho ex-military man pursues a secret life of crime, culminating in the kidnapping of a teenage heiress.


Thursday, March 29, 2012

Motherhood , The Pink Panther 2 : Family Movie 2 Pack

Motherhood , The Pink Panther 2 : Family Movie 2 Pack Review



WHEN LEGENDARY TREASURES FROM AROUND THE WORLD ARE STOLEN, INCLUDING THE PRICELESS PINK PANTHER DIAMOND, CHIEF INSPECTOR DREYFUS IS FORCED TO ASSIGN INSPECTOR CLOUSEAU TO A TEAM OF INTERNATIONAL DETECTIVES AND EXPERTS CHARGED WITH CATCHING THE THIEF AND RETRIEVING THE STOLEN ARTIFACTS. // Motherhood- Raising kids is never easy. Eliza, a stay-at-home mom of two, hilariously finds this out in seemingly endless day where she must plan a birthday party, deal with her scatter-brained husband, save her car from being towed, and write an essay for a parenting magazine before the fast-approaching deadline. Starring Uma Thurman, Anthony Edwards and Minnie Driver.


Monday, March 26, 2012

Panther - The Panzer V

Panther - The Panzer V Review



Panther - The Panzer V Feature

  • in 1941. Even though it drew heavily on the design of the T-34, the Panther was a much more sophisticated machine, incorporating features that led many to judge it to have been possibly the best designed tank of the war. This program covers not only evolution of the Panther design but through the usage of combat footage illustrates the Panther in action on all fronts on which the German Army fough
The Panther, or Panzer Mk. V, was Germany's response to the shocking experience of encountering the superior Soviet T-34 tank in the wake of the invasion of Russia in 1941. Even though it drew heavily on the design of the T-34, the Panther was a much more sophisticated machine, incorporating features that led many to judge it to have been possibly the best designed tank of the war. This program covers not only evolution of the Panther design but through the usage of combat footage illustrates the Panther in action on all fronts on which the German Army fought from 1943 until 1945.


Saturday, March 24, 2012

The Wild Man of Kentucky, the Mystery of Panther Rock

The Wild Man of Kentucky, the Mystery of Panther Rock Review



The Wild Man of Kentucky, the Mystery of Panther Rock Feature

  • WILDMAN OF KENTUCKY, THE: THE (DVD MOVIE)
The Wildman of Kentucky, the Mystery of Panther Rock

There is probably no other unknown creature that arouses more curiosity than the Bigfoot or Sasquatch. Yes, there is the Loch Ness Monster, the Chupacabra and other great beasts of Lore but the Bigfoot remains the most compelling as it pulls us towards ourselves, shadowing the unknown X factor of our very origins. The case files contain thousands of reported sightings, yet no actual specimen has ever been found. Hundreds of photographs exist, but the creature has not been identified. Still, the clues accumulate year after year. In the words of one Bigfoot investigator, "It is an extremely complex phenomenon with no starting point and few geographical limits." If this creature does exist then it most certainly must be a relative of man.

Species? Unknown at this time

In the heart of Kentucky there is an ancient and sacred ground known as Panther Rock. For many years tales of strange events have been reported but never investigated in full. Now, for the first time an intrepid group of explorers ventures into the unknown to discover the truth. Join the Reality Team of Special Investigators as they uncover new Bigfoot witnesses and historical tales. Journey with them into the dark woods of the Frazier Land and witness amazing paranormal and often terrifying events.

Computer Generated Recreations - Music by Freakhouse and other Reality Artists- Exclusive Footage and Expert Witnesses - New Interpretations of Strange Phenomena Footage of the Unknown in Anderson, County KY

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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

The Pink Panther: Revenge of The Pink Panther [VHS]

The Pink Panther: Revenge of The Pink Panther [VHS] Review



The sixth Pink Panther comedy was the last to star Peter Sellers (the following film in the series incorporated previously unseen footage), and it was also the last in the series to show any signs of genuine inspiration. It's a weak entry in the Panther pantheon, involving a rather mundane plot about a "French Connection" drug deal that leads Inspector Clouseau--presumed murdered and now sleuthing incognito--to Hong Kong for a brash, slapstick finale that almost compensates for the routine gags that precede it. Sellers and director Blake Edwards are coasting along smoothly here, and some of the gags pay off in well-earned laughs--particularly with a clever nod to Dr. Strangelove when Clouseau dons a Toulouse-Lautrec costume. Another highlight finds Clouseau disguised as an old sea captain, complete with a leaky inflatable parrot (it looks more like a purple puffin) resting limply on his shoulder. But a later attempt to spoof Mafia kingpins is hardly up to snuff for a talent as original as Sellers, and Dyan Cannon lacks the comedic sensibility to make the most of her role as a druglord's vengeful ex-mistress. Some of the physical gags are amazingly elaborate, and it's still a riot to hear Sellers perfecting (or is that murdering?) his hilarious French accent, but while it's adequately enjoyable this movie makes you long for the glory days of the Pink Panther franchise. --Jeff Shannon


Thursday, March 1, 2012

The Black Panthers: Protest Footage & Interviews with Party Leaders Huey P Newton, Bobby Seale & Eldridge Cleaver

The Black Panthers: Protest Footage & Interviews with Party Leaders Huey P Newton, Bobby Seale & Eldridge Cleaver Review



The Black Panthers: Protest Footage & Interviews with Party Leaders Huey P Newton, Bobby Seale & Eldridge Cleaver Feature

  • Table Of Contents:
  • (1) Black Panthers (1960s) - 14 Minutes
This film features interviews with Black Panther Party Minister of Defense, Huey P. Newton (from Alameda County Jail), Eldridge Cleaver, Minister of Information, and Chairman Bobby Seale. The film also features scenes from a Black Panther rally at Hutton Memorial Park demanding the release of Mr. Newton. This film does contain adult language. Table Of Contents: (1) Black Panthers (1960s) - The founders of the Black Panther Party, Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale are interviewed in this culturally significant historical film. The film intertwines footage of a Black Panther Party protest with scenes from the interviews. Huey Newton describes The Black Panther Party as "the vanguard of the revolution" and discusses the police brutality that is common place in African American neighborhoods and calls for the equal treatment in the judicial system in which Blacks are judged by biased White juries. Bobby Seale outlines the 10 points of the Black Panther Party Program which are, (1) Freedom (2) Full Employment (3) Decent Housing (4) End of Robbery of Black Communities by Whites (5) Education (6) Exemption of Blacks from Military Service (7) End police brutality and murder of Blacks (8) All Blacks to be released from jail and prison (9) Fair Trails (10) Land, Bread, Housing, & Education - Total Run Time - 14 Minutes


Sunday, February 26, 2012

Heart & Soul 1993 - 1994 Florida Panthers Inaugural Year

Heart & Soul 1993 - 1994 Florida Panthers Inaugural Year Review



The Dramatic Story of the Florida Panthers' Inaugural NHL Season


Thursday, February 16, 2012

Midnight Panther DVD

Midnight Panther DVD Review



Midnight Panther DVD Feature

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No. Of Disc: 1 Region: All (Playable Worldwide) Length: 60 min. Aspect Ratio: 4 : 3 Audio: English or Japanese (Dolby Digital) Subtitle: English or No Subtitle Release Date: 3/8/2002 By Central Park (Anime 18) Story: Based on the comic from CPM Manga. The traveling music group The Pussycats is the hottest thing around. Lou, Kei, and Sonya are three sexy singers with a legion of screaming fans in every town. But these pussycats have claws! Singers by day, assassins by night; unbenown to their fans, the Pussycats are also the Midnight Panthers - female assassins who will kill anyone for the right price. Contains both the edited and unedited versions.


Friday, February 10, 2012

The Pink Panther and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection, Vol. 6: The Inspector

The Pink Panther and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection, Vol. 6: The Inspector Review



PINK PANTHER:INSPECTOR CLASSIC CAR V6 - DVD Movie


Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Lethal Panther 1/Lethal Panther 2

Lethal Panther 1/Lethal Panther 2 Review



Studio: Tai Seng Entertainment Release Date: 11/11/2003 Run time: 177 minutes


Saturday, February 4, 2012

The Pink Panther 2 (Rental Ready)

The Pink Panther 2 (Rental Ready) Review



"Let me bring you up to speed. We know nothing. Now you are up to speed." Thus is the bumbling, deadpan persona of Inspector Clouseau, as re-invented by Steve Martin, best summed up. In this sequel to the 2006 remake of the classic Peter Sellers films, Martin gets crisper direction and a smarter script than he did the first time out. Martin, to his great credit, has never been afraid to make himself look foolish or to take pratfalls--and if the viewer finds these remakes to be less satirical than the original Sellers films, he will still be letting our great laughs and chuckles through the course of the film. And what a cast! Martin is joined by John Cleese, Jeremy Irons, Lily Tomlin, Jean Reno, Bollywood superstar Aishwarya Rai, Emily Mortimer, Alfred Molina, and Andy Garcia--all of whom seem to be having a delightful romp--a feeling that’s contagious. The story picks up where the last film ended, with Clouseau’s having saved the precious Pink Panther diamond in Paris. Since then, Clouseau has been reassigned to parking-ticket duty, to keep him off the frayed nerves of Chief Inspector Dreyfus (Cleese). But a band of international thieves is wreaking havoc on the world’s treasures, and, before you can say minkey, the priceless Pink Panther goes missing, again. If plot’s a bit predictable, it’s no matter, since the phun is in the haplessness of Clouseau and the rings of nuclear fallout that surround him. And you may never pronounce hamburger the same way. Evair!--A.T. Hurley


Thursday, February 2, 2012

The Pink Panther: A Shot in the Dark [VHS]

The Pink Panther: A Shot in the Dark [VHS] Review



If you could choose only one Pink Panther movie, your best bet would be A Shot in the Dark--ironic, since it's the only entry in the series that doesn't mention the Pink Panther or even feature the cartoon cat in its opening credits. The title and basic plot are taken from the play by Harry Kurnitz, which in turn was adapted from the French stage comedy L'Idiote, but those plays were completely reconceived by director Blake Edwards, who cowrote the screenplay with William Peter Blatty (yes, the writer of The Exorcist!) and turned the film into a showcase for Peter Sellers and a nonstop parade of slapstick gags and pratfalls. This time Inspector Clouseau is accidentally assigned to track a gorgeous, high-profile murder suspect (Elke Sommer), who is connected to several Parisian murders by circumstantial evidence. Believing her to be innocent when all clues indicate otherwise, Clouseau captures his suspect and releases her several times, to the dismay of Chief Inspector Dreyfus (Herbert Lom), but the plot here is arguably beside the point. As a bumbling variation of Hercule Poirot, Sellers steals the show, refining Clouseau's persona--including his outrageous karate duels with his tenacious valet, Cato (Bert Kwouk)--and nonchalantly waltzing through a plot involving numerous disguises and at least a dozen murders. Some scenes are so funny that you could swear the actors are about to crack up laughing, so you laugh even harder when supporting players such as Graham Stark (as Clouseau's tolerant assistant, Hercule) hold a perfectly deadpan expression. Of all the Pink Panther movies, this is the one that fires on all pistons, with Edwards and Sellers in peak form, servicing a traditional farce that brought out the best in their inspired collaboration. --Jeff Shannon


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Marvel Knights: Collection

Marvel Knights: Collection Review



Studio: Uni Dist Corp (music) Release Date: 11/22/2011 Run time: 419 minutes


Sunday, January 29, 2012

Civil Rights Movement Film Footage 4 DVD Box Set: Black History Movies & the History of African American Civil Rights Featuring Martin Luther King, Black Panther Rally Footage & the 1963 March on Washington

Civil Rights Movement Film Footage 4 DVD Box Set: Black History Movies & the History of African American Civil Rights Featuring Martin Luther King, Black Panther Rally Footage & the 1963 March on Washington Review



Civil Rights Movement Film Footage 4 DVD Box Set: Black History Movies & the History of African American Civil Rights Featuring Martin Luther King, Black Panther Rally Footage & the 1963 March on Washington Feature

  • 4 DVD Box Set
  • Disc 1:Black History and Civil Rights Films (1930's - 1970's)
  • Disc 2: Black Panther Film (1960's)
  • Disc 3: March on Washington Film (1963)
  • Disc 4: Poor People's March (1968)
4 DVD Box Set Culture - Black History - Civil Rights Box Set - Disc 1:Black History and Civil Rights Films (1930's - 1970's) Disc 2: Black Panther Film (1960's) Disc 3: March on Washington Film (1963) Disc 4: Poor People's March (1968)